The Mugly Truth Podcast

Good News

Welcome to The Mugly Truth! Welcome home; welcome to our table. Pull up a chair, grab a mug, and sit back while we talk about almost everything! We’re Kris and Kym, two ladies of a certain age (ahem) living in this amazing, wacky, wild world. We are lifelong friends looking back over our shoulders at the lives that shaped us. We enjoy sharing with you the experiences that brought us here – to today; to who we are at this very moment. Hey, we’re hard-working gals with day jobs and kids. Even though we have experienced totally different life-paths, we share a really quirky sense of humor, we speak sarcasm fluently, and – let’s face it folks – infuse our stories with some pretty colorful language. (#swearjar). As we explore the lessons we’ve learned from our messes and adventures, you may just hear some helpful tips and tricks along the way. At the very least you might get a laugh out of it all (if so, we call that a win). Most of the time our solutions aren’t graceful, nor are they wrapped up sweet and tidy with a bow on top – most of the time, our stories are just the mugly truth.

Today's episode starts off where last week's left off...meaning,
we're on the tail-end of the gardener's diligent work with the leaf
blower...but (ironically) GOOD NEWS!! There are only a few minutes
of that whirring beast and then POOF it's gone and we get into the
real stuff of the episode: four upbeat, positive, wonderful stories
to combat the depressing and hateful news that is everywhere these
days. Be prepared to smile. Well...after the leaf blower is done.
Oh, also after Kris does the most ridiculous Scottish accent. Mooch
the Pooch even makes a few comments here and there.

About the Podcast

Welcome to conversations over coffee with two hard-working women who are lifelong friends. Even though we've walked different paths, we share a quirky sense of humor and infuse our stories with some pretty salty language. We share our messes and adventures and most of the time our stories aren’t graceful, or wrapped up with a bow on top – most of the time, they're just the mugly truth.